Cultural Resistance ReaderStephen Duncombe Verso, 17.06.2002 - 447 Seiten From the Diggers seizing St. George Hill in 1649 to Hacktivists staging virtual sit-ins in the 21st century, from the retributive fantasies of Robin Hoods to those of gangsta rappers, culture has long been used as a political weapon. This expansive and carefully crafted reader brings together many of the classic texts that help to define culture as a tool of resistance. With illuminating introductions throughout, it presents a range of theoretical and historical writings that have influenced contemporary debate, providing tools for the reader’s own interventions. In these pages can be found the work of Karl Marx, Matthew Arnold, Antonio Gramsci, C.L.R. James, Bertolt Brecht, Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Virginia Woolf, Mikhail Bakhtin, Stuart Hall, Christopher Hill, Janice Radway, Eric Hobsbawm, Abbie Hoffman, Mahatma Gandhi, Dick Hebdige, Hakim Bey, Raymond Williams, Robin Kelley, Tom Frank and more than a dozen others, including a number of new activists/authors published here for the first time. |
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... , " The Politics of Prefigurative Community " 333 John Jordan , " The Art of Necessity : The Subversive Imagination of Anti - road Protest and Reclaim the Streets " Jason Grote , " The God that People Who Do 347 X CONTENTS.
... , " The Politics of Prefigurative Community " 333 John Jordan , " The Art of Necessity : The Subversive Imagination of Anti - road Protest and Reclaim the Streets " Jason Grote , " The God that People Who Do 347 X CONTENTS.
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... protest that doesn't look like a protest , mystified by the young man perched pre- cariously twenty - five feet above the pavement , and unsure how to confront a street full of ravers , some with painted faces , a few decked out in ...
... protest that doesn't look like a protest , mystified by the young man perched pre- cariously twenty - five feet above the pavement , and unsure how to confront a street full of ravers , some with painted faces , a few decked out in ...
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... protest model that we ( and the police , media , and public ) were used to , we had created our own liberatory culture and - at least for a little while had demonstrated it to the world . In place of the sour Lefty cry of " No ! We're ...
... protest model that we ( and the police , media , and public ) were used to , we had created our own liberatory culture and - at least for a little while had demonstrated it to the world . In place of the sour Lefty cry of " No ! We're ...
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... protests in the US . These protests , later to provide the model for those in Seattle and beyond , stress means as well as ( and sometimes in place of ) ends , creating a culture of activism within the protest that " prefigures " the ...
... protests in the US . These protests , later to provide the model for those in Seattle and beyond , stress means as well as ( and sometimes in place of ) ends , creating a culture of activism within the protest that " prefigures " the ...
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IV | 17 |
V | 35 |
VI | 41 |
VII | 49 |
VIII | 58 |
IX | 67 |
X | 82 |
XI | 89 |
XXXI | 200 |
XXXII | 205 |
XXXIII | 215 |
XXXIV | 231 |
XXXV | 240 |
XXXVI | 248 |
XXXVII | 254 |
XXXVIII | 259 |
XII | 96 |
XIII | 99 |
XIV | 100 |
XV | 113 |
XVI | 118 |
XVII | 131 |
XIX | 135 |
XX | 149 |
XXI | 157 |
XXII | 166 |
XXV | 174 |
XXVI | 178 |
XXVII | 180 |
XXVIII | 183 |
XXIX | 185 |
XXX | 193 |
XXXIX | 267 |
XL | 275 |
XLI | 303 |
XLII | 312 |
XLIII | 316 |
XLIV | 327 |
XLV | 330 |
XLVI | 333 |
XLVII | 347 |
XLVIII | 358 |
XLIX | 369 |
L | 379 |
LI | 397 |
LII | 433 |
LIII | 443 |
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